"Blogging is not rocket science, it's about being yourself, putting what you have into it."

I'm glad you are here with me and read my blog today, thanks in advance for that. For one year of writing my experiences throughout something from my mind, it's one of my tremendous achievement for my whole life and now I reach my first year anniversary as an amateur blogger. To celebrate, from the bottom of my small heart, a big THANK YOU to my readers and to those who constantly following me.

A high five to MYKO, a writer who made his great pose/post.
(Read his blog and be inspired)
My first ever perfect captured sunset ^＿^

Blogging has been part of me and crave me to bite new ideas, experiences, challenges and be more creative for my thoughts. It's like a game of life that you need to step high, move forward, celebrate and shine. But... honestly, it's not easy to SHINE behind every shadows. As a blogger or an internet writer, we badly need something to roused our strategies to gain more readers.

Here are some tips:

1. Be Beautiful

The very first thing a reader to look at a page is your blog theme. It's like wearing a dress, the more you show simplicity, the more they would admire you. Lovely and eye-friendly theme is a big YES. Most internet explorers are visuals. They love to see and range over your page first than deeply understand your thoughts. Choose the best theme that would fit your personality and impress the heart of your viewers.

2. Be Creative

Let your imagination work, clean out your mind when you write and creativity will just follow; think what no one has thought, it's an art. Share your art and come out your very best. Plus, post some interesting and meaningful pictures that relates about your topic and for sure it captures the readers' eyes. Then, create a title that attracts there minds and prompt them to dig into your thoughts. So, is it easy? Well, believe me, you are creative no matter who you are. Just show it. Ajah!

3. Be Yourself

Being unique is one of the best style that would let your readers stop and read your blog post. Like a sunset and a shadow, let your readers identify yourself through your own shine and spot the real you behind your shadows. Compose and share your original thoughts is worth than copying from the others. But, the most important is to write what makes you happy and be yourself .

Like dreams, statistics are a form of wish fulfillment.

-Jean Baudrillard

Writing is a form of expressing my thoughts silently. The never ending ideas and stories to tell plus the use of magical pens and papers are my best friends to share my insights and to tell who really I am. However, in life, there should be another side of learning. Sometimes life is about numbers, solving here and solving there to survive every obstacles we've encountered. Then in every problems there's always be tended answers. Through this point, it's my heartfelt to share my days of an endless computing and analyzing problems with numbers from my Statistics class.

This is not my first time to encounter Statistics. I studied about this before but not even gave my best try of seriousness and it was just a full of nonsense way. Right now, Statistics gives me a millions of wanderlust of exploring the world of critical scrutiny. Not to say, I wish to be like Albert, you know him... "The great Eistein" remember? Well, he was a genius one. But, in this case, I formally admire to Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher, the father of modern Statistics. I met him just this semester. For almost a month of sacrificing and not enjoying my rest days just working out my Statistics exercises and final exam, I could tell how his life is amazing. It's a magical learning. It isn't killing me, anyway.

1. Statistic vs. Statistics

Statistic- The data gathered from the study.

Statistics- The practice of collecting and analyzing the data gathered.

2. Z and T-test (One and Two Samples)

Inferential Statistics concerns with making decisions not knowing the absolute truth that is which of the two decisions is most probable. Z test (Z-score) is used to measure more than 30 population. T-test is used to measure less than 30 population. This two statistical test are used to find the variances of two normal distributions which are unknown.

3. F Statistic

Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is the procedure used when there are more than two levels of independent variable to investigate. F-statistic is a value resulting from a standard statistical test used in ANOVA and regression analysis to determine if the variances between the means of two populations are significantly different.

4. Correlation and Regression

Correlation measures the relative position congruence between two variables. Regression allows the use of the relationship in the prediction of one variable given a score on the other variable.

5. Chi-Square

Chi-square is a statistical test commonly used to compare observed data with data we would expect to obtain according to a specific hypothesis. The one-way or one-variable chi-square test is also known as the goodness-of-fit test. This test compares a set of observed frequencies (O) with a set of expected frequencies (E).